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The '''St. Petersburg Pelicans''' were one of the eight original franchises that began play in the [[Senior Professional Baseball Association]] in 1989. The team went 42-30 in the regular season and won the Northern Division title. [[Steve Henderson (baseball)|Steve Henderson]] hit .352 for the club, and [[Lenny Randle]] batted .349. [[Milt Wilcox]] went 12-3, and [[Jon Matlack]] added 10 wins. Led by [[Lamar Johnson]]'s home run and three RBI, the Pelicans went on to beat the [[West Palm Beach Tropics]] 12-4 to win the league's championship game. The St. Petersburg Pelicans returned for a second season but ceased operation when the league folded in December 1990.
The '''St. Petersburg Pelicans''' were one of the eight original franchises that began play in the [[Senior Professional Baseball Association]] in 1989. The team went 42-30 in the regular season and won the Northern Division title. [[Steve Henderson (baseball)|Steve Henderson]] hit .352 for the club, and [[Lenny Randle]] batted .349. [[Milt Wilcox]] went 12-3, and [[Jon Matlack]] added 10 wins. Led by [[Lamar Johnson]]'s home run and three RBI, the Pelicans went on to beat the [[West Palm Beach Tropics]] 12-4 to win the league's championship game. The St. Petersburg Pelicans returned for a second season but ceased operation when the league folded in December 1990.


==Note==
The original St. Petersburg Pelicans were a team that played in the 1940s and 1950s in the Florida State Negro Baseball League. The Pelicans played at Campbell Park in [[St. Petersburg, Florida|St. Petersburg]].<ref>{{cite news | first=E.H.| last=McLin | coauthors= | title=Pelicans face Ocala in League Opener Sunday| date=1952-04-29| publisher=[[St. Petersburg Times]] | url =http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=TEILAAAAIBAJ&sjid=H08DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4088,6471944&dq=clearwater+pelicans| work = | pages = | accessdate = 2009-03-22 | language = }}</ref>
The original St. Petersburg Pelicans were a team that played in the 1940s and 1950s in the Florida State Negro Baseball League. The Pelicans played at Campbell Park in [[St. Petersburg, Florida|St. Petersburg]].<ref>{{cite news | first=E.H.| last=McLin | coauthors= | title=Pelicans face Ocala in League Opener Sunday| date=1952-04-29| publisher=[[St. Petersburg Times]] | url =http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=TEILAAAAIBAJ&sjid=H08DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4088,6471944&dq=clearwater+pelicans| work = | pages = | accessdate = 2009-03-22 | language = }}</ref>



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St. Petersburg Pelicans
Minor league affiliations
Previous classesIndependent Winter League
LeagueSenior Professional Baseball Association
DivisionNorthern Division
Minor league titles
League titles 1 (1989)
Division titles 1 (1989)
Team data
Previous parks
Al Lang Stadium

The St. Petersburg Pelicans were one of the eight original franchises that began play in the Senior Professional Baseball Association in 1989. The team went 42-30 in the regular season and won the Northern Division title. Steve Henderson hit .352 for the club, and Lenny Randle batted .349. Milt Wilcox went 12-3, and Jon Matlack added 10 wins. Led by Lamar Johnson's home run and three RBI, the Pelicans went on to beat the West Palm Beach Tropics 12-4 to win the league's championship game. The St. Petersburg Pelicans returned for a second season but ceased operation when the league folded in December 1990.

Note

The original St. Petersburg Pelicans were a team that played in the 1940s and 1950s in the Florida State Negro Baseball League. The Pelicans played at Campbell Park in St. Petersburg.[1]

Player/Manager: Bobby Tolan

Coaches: Dock Ellis, Ozzie Virgil, Sr., Tom Zimmer

1989 Opening Day Roster

On June 21, 2008 the Tampa Bay Rays wore St. Petersburg Pelicans jerseys to honor the team in a game against the Houston Astros.[2]

References

  1. ^ McLin, E.H. (1952-04-29). "Pelicans face Ocala in League Opener Sunday". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2009-03-22. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Tampa Bay Rays (2008-06-19). "Rays celebrate 'Turn Back the Clock' and honor the 1990 Senior League (SPBA) champions, St. Petersburg Pelicans". MLB.com. Retrieved 2009-03-22. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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